THE ACOLYTE's Surprise STAR WARS Cameo Raises Major Questions About the Jedi (2024)

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Master Vernestra used her dead friend Sol as a scapegoat to avoid accountability in The Acolyte‘s season finale. She claimed the compassionate Jedi Knight had gone rogue. Vernestra told the Galactic Senate Sol killed everyone who helped him hide the dark truth about Brendok before ending his own life. Vernestra thought it was a lie worth telling for a greater good, just as Sol had with Osha. But her deception not only dishonors Sol, it dishonors the entire Jedi Order. In keeping the truth about Qimir, Mae, and Osha from getting out, the guardians of peace and justice are only protecting their own position in the galaxy far, far away.

Star Wars fans know Vernestra’s lies about this existential threat will contribute to her Order’s eventual downfall. Yet her final moment raised the possibility a more famous Master will also play a big part in their near annihilation. She visited one of the most important Jedi in all of Star Wars, someone who will still be on the High Council when Palpatine rises to power, Master Yoda.

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Throughout The Acolyte Jedi Master Vernestra worked to avoid Galactic Senate oversight. Even as she investigated the murder of her colleagues, she tried to keep their deaths as quiet as possible. Not just from politicians, either. She conspired with fellow Jedi to keep the truth from their own High Council.

During the High Republic Era of the show, the Jedi Order had a High Council. That governing body responsible for guiding the Order is the same structure seen during the Skywalker Saga era. But The Acolyte also revealed that a different group of Jedi led by Vernestra also wielded immense power. It operated outside the Council in secrecy, because the High Council needed to report directly to the Senate. The only way to keep secrets from political oversight—especially a terrible secret about a dark side Force user clearly trained by a Jedi—was to keep the truth from the most important, wisest members of the Order.

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That became impossible by episode eight after Vernestra visited Brendok herself. Her powerful connection with the Force allowed her to learn what had happened there long ago. While she recognized her dead colleagues had meant well, she used the revelation of their deception to create an even bigger lie. Rather than tell anyone about her former student she once tried to kill because he turned to the dark side, she blamed Sol for the murders committed by Qimir, Mae, and Osha.

That lie confirmed everything Senator Rayencourt feared. He worried eventually a Jedi, a member of a group he believes already has too much unchecked power, would turn against the Order and the Republic. That concern drove his desire for an external investigation into the Jedi. But Vernestra saying that’s exactly what happened with Sol was a lie far more convenient than the truth. She would have otherwise had to admit the Jedi lost control of a former Padawan and then let him get away. She also would have had to admit he now had a powerful new apprentice with a personal vendetta against the Jedi. And the she would have had to tell everyone how Mother Aniseya created her twins. Forget an investigation into the Jedi, that shocking revelation would have threatened the Order’s position and power in the galaxy.

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Everything Vernestra did in the season finale she did to protect the Jedi and herself. Her lie is better than frightening truths that could lead to panic. Her story also made it seem as though the Jedi had nothing to hide. Why would the Senate need to investigate a group being so truthful about their failures? But that kind of oversight is exactly what the Jedi needed.

Everything Senator Rayencourt and Aniseya both said will come true more than a century after The Acolyte. The Jedi’s “noble intentions” will destroy them. Their actions, well-intentioned they may be, along with their hubris, will blind them to the growing evil around them. That evil will ultimately engulf the galaxy in darkness. An outside perspective might have helped them see what was coming. Instead Sheev Palpatine will take over the very Republic Vernestra worked so hard to keep in the dark.

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Star Wars fans know why Vernestra’s deception will prove fatal. But her final moment during the episode raises monumental questions about whether or not she also kept Master Yoda in the dark. He’s the only member of the High Council to appear on the show. She visited him after her meeting with the Chancellor and Senators.

What did she “need” to talk about with him? Did she let him in on the truth about Sol, Qimir, Mae, Osha, and Brendok? Did she trust Yoda would support her lies and not inform the Senate? And did she seek advice on how to stop the Order’s greatest threat in millennia?

Or did Vernestra only tell Yoda part of the truth or different lie altogether? Did Vernestra merely go to him for advice on how to deal with the guilt and burden of her lies without naming them, just as Anakin will do one day? Even if she was okay with what she had done, she sullied a good man’s memory to do that. Even a Jedi Master would struggle with that burden.

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On The Acolyte Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi agreed with Venestra they should not tell the High Council about their secret enemies. In The Phantom Menace he is a member of that same High Council alongside Yoda. When presented with Qui-Gon’s report of a Sith Lord, Mundi (believably) says no one has seen a Sith for thousands of years. The camera then turns to Master Yoda, who gives a curious look to Mace Windu.

What did that look mean? Vernestra went to Yoda for a reason. If we find out why we’ll finally know just how much Yoda knew about the darkness that brought down the Jedi Order.

Did Yoda know about Qimir, Mae, and Osha at that moment? Did he help Vernestra bring them down? And did that “victory” blind Yoda to the fact an actual Sith Lord was (literally) lurking in the shadows and the Jedi were in even greater peril all along? Or will we discover Vernestra never told him the truth and Yoda always remained ignorant about happened on Brendok. Will her failures be hers alone? It seems likely Yoda, a good and noble Jedi, didn’t know everything Vernestra did. If that’s the case, a single hard truth could have prevented so much eventual suffering.

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist who spent decades waiting for Darth Plagueis to show up. You can follow him on Twitterand Bluesky at@burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

THE ACOLYTE's Surprise STAR WARS Cameo Raises Major Questions About the Jedi (2024)

FAQs

Why is Yoda not in The Acolyte? ›

It is likely for the best that Yoda only had a short cameo in The Acolyte, as his presence would have risked shifting focus away from the new characters in the show. Because Yoda wasn't directly involved in many of his more traditional duties, The Acolyte was able to explore other characters.

Why does Yoda look so old in Acolyte? ›

This is because The Acolyte takes place in 132 BBY. This is 100 years before the events of The Phantom Menace, which takes place in 32 BBY, and where Yoda is said to be 864 years old. Yoda was born in the year 896 BBY.

What was the point of The Acolyte? ›

As the first Star Wars series to really delve into life during the High Republic, The Acolyte was in a unique position to shine a light on how the Jedi's institutional power allowed them to insert themselves into others' affairs under the auspices of keeping balance in the Force.

How does The Acolyte relate to Star Wars? ›

More broadly, The Acolyte builds upon the foundation of the mythos of the Force, Jedi, Sith, and Chosen One prophecy in a daring way that vastly expands this universe since its soft reboot when purchased by Disney (by way of setting aside the “Legends” continuity).

Is Palpatine alive during Acolyte? ›

Acolyte timeline in depth - Palpatine IS alive and may be training with Tenebrous already.

Who is the dark Jedi in The Acolyte? ›

The Acolyte reveals that Qimir/The Stranger was a former Jedi Padawan of Master Vernestra before he turned to the Dark side. In the first season, Qimir tells Master Sol that he “lost everything” on Khofar. He keeps the details vague, but it's clear that the former Jedi Padawan was part of the Order before he left.

Is Grogu older than Darth Vader? ›

If I didn't miscalculate, I'd say Grogu was born in the same year as Anakin: Grogu is 50 years old in "The Mandalorian" which takes place about 9 years after A New Hope, meaning he was 41 years old during ANH, which would make him 22 years old during ROTS which is the same age Anakin/Vader was at at that time.

How old is Grogu in the last Jedi? ›

Upon seeing the infant, Djarin was confused as he was told that the asset was 50 years old, but IG-11 explained that Grogu must have had a unique aging process. IG-11 then attempted to terminate the infant, but Djarin shot the droid before he was able to do so.

Did Grogu get Yoda's lightsaber? ›

Luke Skywalker eventually had the lightsaber in his possession after Yoda's death in 4 ABY. Five years later, he offered the weapon to Grogu in a choice against obtaining beskar armor. However, Grogu chose the beskar armor over the lightsaber and went back to Din Djarin.

Who is the green Jedi in acolyte? ›

Vernestra Rwoh was a Mirialan female Jedi Master who lived during the High Republic Era.

Is Darth Plagueis in The Acolyte? ›

What do Yoda and Darth Plagueis' cameos mean for the future of 'Star Wars: The Acolyte'? We closely examine Darth Plagueis and Yoda's cameos in the finale of 'The Acolyte' and try to figure out how they might be used in the future. The Acolyte has now concluded its first season and we want more.

Who is Darth Plagueis' master? ›

Darth Tenebrous was the Sith Master of Darth Plagueis. Tenebrous was suspected to have designed the Scimitar, the personal starship of the Sith Lord Darth Maul that was officially designed by engineer and starship designer Raith Sienar.

Are Jedi the bad guys in acolyte? ›

No it doesn't because we don't know the full context of that scene. The Jedi are the good guys, but they're not squeaky clean. Their intentions are good, but sometimes it doesn't lead to good results. the clone wars, and everything that happens in the prequels shows that.

Is The Acolyte anti-Jedi? ›

Mae (Amandla Stenberg), a powerful Force-wielder on a mission of vengeance against the Jedi she believes slaughtered the entire community in which she was raised, certainly fit the profile of previous Star Wars villains drawn to the dark side by their overwhelming rage—except for the fact that when she caught up with ...

Was Yoda alive during The Acolyte? ›

Summary. The Acolyte explores the High Republic Era, introducing familiar characters like Master Yoda and Maz Kanata. Yaddle and other alien Jedi like Oppo Rancisis and Yarael Poof were also active during this time period.

Is Yoda alive during acolyte? ›

Not only is yoda alive (and still pretty old) so is yadel, plo koon, yarael poof, and oppo rancisis. Yeah. And he is, even during the Acolyte, an old man. His species lives about 10x ours does.

Is Yoda grandmaster in The Acolyte? ›

There's a reason Master Yoda didn't face the Sith or have a bigger role in Star Wars: The Acolyte. The Acolyte is set near the end of the High Republic era, an era of relative peace and prosperity for the Jedi. By this time, Yoda was already a Grand Master, having been with the Jedi Order for centuries.

Is Yoda on the High Council in Acolyte? ›

Despite already being a member of the Jedi Council, Yoda has so far not appeared in The Acolyte. If The Acolyte showrunner Leslye Headland is to be believed, there is no Yoda cameo waiting for the series finale.

Is Yoda in Mandalorian actually Yoda? ›

Is Grogu Yoda? According to the events of "The Mandalorian" so far, Grogu and Yoda are not the same character. They are simply from the same species. The name of this species has never been revealed since "Star Wars" creator George Lucas wanted to give Yoda a sense of mystery.

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